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ADELAIDE S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Friday 28th May 2010
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TODAY IN SA
Legal aid
increase
The Legal Services
Commission will receive
an extra $10.5 million in
funding, to help manage
its increasing workload,
Attorney-General John
Rau announced this
morning. He said he had
been aware for some time
that the commission had
been under serious
financial pressure.
Motorcyclist
killed
A motorcyclist has died in a
single-vehicle crash in the
Adelaide Hills last night. The
accident occurred shortly
after 5pm at Norton Summit.
Alcopop drop
Australians have greatly
cut their consumption of
alcopops in the year after
the Federal Government
introduced its tax rise,
figures show. The 30 per
cent drop in consumption
of the premixed drinks
showed the tax rise was
effective in cutting binge
drinking, the Government
said yesterday.
SPORT
iPad fever hits Adelaide
Adelaide has no need for
water restrictions, according
to Trevor Hill, president and
chief executive of leading
US water recycling firm
Global Water.
"It's incongruous to have
water restrictions on one
hand, and see waste water
being discharged into the sea
on the other,
" Mr Hill told The
Independent Weekly during
his week-long visit to
Adelaide. "You can avoid
restrictions altogether.
"
Global Water operates out of
Phoenix Arizona, a city of 1.5
million people with less than
half Adelaide's annual rainfall
and no water restrictions.
Mr Hill said partially treated
waste water could be used
for industrial or park
uses,while sufficiently
treated water could be
used for drinking purposes.
Water Security
Commissioner Robyn
McLeod said Mr Hill was
"very impressive" but
rejected the proposition that
Adelaide did not need water
restrictions.
-- KEVIN NAUGHTON
Read the full story here.
Former Foreign Affairs
Minister Alexander Downer
has backed Muslim candidate
Houssam Abiad in pre-
selection for the federal seat
of Adelaide.
If he were to win pre-
selection and knock Sports
Minister Kate Ellis from her
perch, Mr Abiad would be the
first practising Muslim to sit
in Federal Parliament.
Read more on page 5 of
today's Independent Weekly
Today is 65 Roses Day, the
annual national awareness day
for cystic fibrosis, with funds
raised from activities across
the nation going towards
research projects and support
services for children and young
adults living with CF.
Edge Recruitment
ISPY
IN THE GALLERIES
Greenhill Galleries Adelaide
OUT ON
THE FULL
Round 10 preview
iPad enthusiasts braved the cold this morning to
be the first to play with Apple's latest must-buy
gadget. The winner of our iPad competition has
been notified, but everyone can now view
Indaily on the new technology.
'Stop water
restrictions'